For those who sold HMSTR too early, it was a missed opportunity. Many times, when people don't know enough about the whole situation, they are too quick to call things a scam. They say HMSTR is a fraud, but is it true? Did you sell because you didn't make any money, or did you panic about the initial market volatility?

Let's analyze it in depth: $HMSTR has a user base of over 100 million. If each user holds $50 worth of tokens, it will form a huge market worth $5 billion. However, those who sold too early, not only did not realize this potential, but were busy complaining and feeling cheated.

My question is: Isn't $5 billion real money to you? Can you really understand the value represented by this number? Can you easily donate $5 billion to charity? I'm afraid not. But when you look at the market, you may feel that $5 billion is meaningless because you can't wait. For smart investors, this money is very real.

Indeed, it is easy to click a button to trade, just like playing a casual game. But when it comes to investing, we need to start analyzing instead of blindly clicking. The market was right in front of you, but instead of sticking with it, you were driven by fear or impatience.

Investing is not about instant gratification, but about identifying potential, following trends, and understanding market dynamics. However, some people would rather complain than learn. Maybe next time, before you say something is a scam, you should look more closely. Otherwise, you may regret selling too early.